TOUR: Muskegon's historic Shaw-Walker building before $220 million renovation

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

Комментарии • 47

  • @JHBlais
    @JHBlais Год назад +12

    Very cool to see. I spent two summers working in the plant while going to college and eighteen years working for Shaw-Walker in various roles after I graduated. It is nice to see someone is finally going to put this historic building to use again. I hope their development project is a fantastic success.

  • @kobe5829
    @kobe5829 Год назад +7

    I went in this building as a teenager one night with some friends and it was the creepiest yet coolest buildings I’ve explored

    • @mysticchicsparanormal
      @mysticchicsparanormal Год назад

      I would like my ghost investigation team to go in. LEGALLY. lol I would like to know who I can talk to?"

    • @kobe5829
      @kobe5829 Год назад

      @@mysticchicsparanormal well they ended up demolishing a good portion of the building but it’s attached to the watermark in Muskegon 930 Washington ave , Muskegon 49441

    • @kobe5829
      @kobe5829 Год назад

      @@mysticchicsparanormal we just snuck in at night so not sure who you would contact lol

  • @marthaknoll-loader4190
    @marthaknoll-loader4190 Год назад +1

    My father retired from Knoll (Shaw Walker) He started as a mail boy at Shaw Walker and retired as one of the heads of quality control. We were allowed to tour the building once a year. It was so cool, such a vibrant factory in it's day!

  • @jacqulynjohnson653
    @jacqulynjohnson653 Год назад +3

    How cool is that! My dad worked there years ago!! Still have an old Shaw Walker fire file from there. I hope all the plans get carried through! So much disappointment in Muskegon, I really hope this works out! It sounds fantastic!! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @betsymayette6857
    @betsymayette6857 Год назад +2

    I think this is wonderful! Thank you for investing in Muskegon! Thanks also for a look inside this huge building, it’s magnificent!

  • @elizabethhudson9223
    @elizabethhudson9223 Год назад +2

    I know another building in the Heights that would welcome someone with a vision to come forth. It's also a furniture manufacturing facility with 68 years in West Michigan. I have heard the stories about those days. All these families knew each other way back when... EH Sheldon, Shaw- Walker, Browne-Morse and others. This was probably the furniture capitol of the US! But these buildings were built very well. That Shaw-Walker building is HUGE! Best of luck!

  • @rikublaze
    @rikublaze Год назад +6

    ALWAYS wondered what it looked like inside there

  • @squigtonianmayhem4602
    @squigtonianmayhem4602 Год назад +5

    So many cities have refurbished historic buildings like this. We, have not. I think it's great that they are putting this effort into saving so much history. We have lost a lot of our historic building in the name of progress. What ended up replacing them is a poor exchange. Either crappy, soulless new construction or vacant empty land. Thank you, from a native.

  • @stateyourmind2196
    @stateyourmind2196 Год назад +3

    I hope he realizes Muskegon isn't a rich city. It's great what he's doing, But people need affordable living in that area. Not $2000 dollar a month condos. I wish more people realized we need to be helping people afford good housing.

  • @krasher2
    @krasher2 Год назад +1

    This is Awesome ! They should name it the "Shaw Walker Redemption Complex" :)

  • @sheilamarie1481
    @sheilamarie1481 Год назад

    I'm glad to see somebody finally doing this. Can't wait to see it finished.

  • @blade.williams
    @blade.williams Год назад

    I remember going into that building with my buddies in high school. Super cool place!

  • @vershawncopeland8544
    @vershawncopeland8544 Год назад

    My hometown has changed so much 💪🏾

  • @stevemiller7949
    @stevemiller7949 Год назад +5

    Thanks for this. I think Muskegon has a great progressive Mayor and this will really him to revitalize the city. Wow, the developer sounds like he knows his stuff. In Grand Haven where I live the local idiots demolished the historic court house, post office, Carnegie library

  • @merileesanders4585
    @merileesanders4585 Год назад +2

    A request and a question. Please work with the local repurpose stores before demolition starts. My question is what is the plan for disposal of the remaining debree, particularly the hazardous materials mentioned? Where will all of it end up?

  • @patricialewis-neal376
    @patricialewis-neal376 Год назад +1

    Really hope that they do right by this. Hope that the people who really need a place be considered and that rent is not so expensive. The rent is not out of reach for many people who really need a decent place to live. Praying that everything goes right.

  • @margaretmaryyoung6991
    @margaretmaryyoung6991 Год назад +5

    Makes no sense to have such pricy condos & a city that cannot offer enough jobs with good pay.

  • @kariswg1
    @kariswg1 Год назад +2

    before it's demolished, some film maker might want to use it, as a backdrop to an apocalyptic storyline....that's what it's reminded me of, for the past few years..

  • @melaniechristianson9453
    @melaniechristianson9453 Год назад

    Incredible

  • @abstractfilms632
    @abstractfilms632 Год назад

    Wzzm does urban exploring now. 😯

  • @jonrameau5721
    @jonrameau5721 Год назад +7

    Camera man needs a new profession

  • @nkel6111
    @nkel6111 Год назад

    i live off southern 4 blocks away. will this enhance my neighborhood...who knows. the need is there. good lukk to muskegon.

  • @kimberlycleesattle4796
    @kimberlycleesattle4796 Год назад

    Love to see this

  • @MsRowsdower
    @MsRowsdower Год назад

    I worked in 1930s water plant and machine shop had the same woodblock floor The wood absorbs noise, oils, is less hard on the feet and acts as a shock absorber if heavy equipment is dropped Still have it today

  • @tedhewitt4299
    @tedhewitt4299 Год назад

    I worked on the second floor in shipping as an 19 year old. I worked on the 5th floor in finishing as an 18 year old.

  • @poetmaggie1
    @poetmaggie1 Год назад

    I don't consider building over built if they don't use the local building regulation, those are minimal and only change when they fail and prove they are substandard.

  • @laszlopalkonyay4133
    @laszlopalkonyay4133 Год назад

    In what year they stop making furniture in this factory?

  • @poetmaggie1
    @poetmaggie1 Год назад

    Why did it have to be so many years before they renovated?

  • @ellenlautenschleger750
    @ellenlautenschleger750 Год назад

    I didn’t know if you saw this, but I thought that you would enjoy watching it!! 😋

  • @wisata28
    @wisata28 Год назад

    👍👍👍

  • @LightningMcNick
    @LightningMcNick 7 месяцев назад

    Living close to it and driving past it everyday I would like to see it demolished.

  • @cindybordeaux1859
    @cindybordeaux1859 Год назад

    Wouldn’t it be cheaper to tear. It down it seems like. There is a lot work and money to fix this

    • @squigtonianmayhem4602
      @squigtonianmayhem4602 Год назад

      Sadly, this has been the mentality of Muskegon leaders for years. Financially, it makes more sense to rebuild. But, if you don't preserve history, it makes it harder to appreciate advancements in life. Sure, they could make new, beautiful units and that would be fine. We have lost a LOT of our history here and I would like to commend those involved for trying to preserve something that a lot of folks around here would like to keep.

    • @Sheamu5
      @Sheamu5 Год назад +2

      I don't think a building this big couldn't be torn and rebuilt for 220m. If the foundation and structural integrity is as good as they're saying remodeling is probably more space for the money.

  • @tryhard_david5656
    @tryhard_david5656 Год назад

    Leave it alome

  • @annsue3010
    @annsue3010 Год назад +1

    Maybe you'll find some "classified " files in there. 🤣

  • @stevenzwolinski3047
    @stevenzwolinski3047 Год назад +1

    The union, workers in 1972 we’re making 20$ an hour , boss said they make as much as i do , shut this thing down , the union killed Muskegon

    • @Dave-ov3dc
      @Dave-ov3dc Год назад +3

      Show me a check stub that supports that claim. $20/hour in 1972 is ridiculous. I started at the papermill in '98 making less than $16/hour and that was a very good wage.

    • @dace938
      @dace938 Год назад

      @@Dave-ov3dc Touche

  • @stephenprysock391
    @stephenprysock391 Год назад +2

    Would be nice to see what he is talking about move the camera

  • @stephenprysock391
    @stephenprysock391 Год назад +2

    Very cool however I hope Muskegon doesn’t turn into grand haven and have condos on every corner then the old folks move in and then don’t like all the downtown noise.. grays hairs please stay south

  • @stephenprysock391
    @stephenprysock391 Год назад +1

    Horrible camera work,

    • @nkel6111
      @nkel6111 Год назад

      the cameraman is his brother-in-law. be kind